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"Bad to Me" | ||||
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Single by Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas | ||||
from the album Little Children | ||||
B-side | "I Call Your Name" | |||
Released | 26 July 1963 (UK) May 1964 (US) | |||
Recorded | 26 June 1963 | |||
Genre | Pop, beat | |||
Length | 2:22 | |||
Label | Parlophone R5049[1] | |||
Songwriter(s) | Lennon–McCartney[1] | |||
Producer(s) | George Martin[1] | |||
Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas singles chronology | ||||
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"Bad to Me" | |
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Song by the Beatles | |
from the album The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963 | |
Released | 17 December 2013 |
Recorded | 1963 |
Genre | Merseybeat |
Length | 1:29 |
Label | Apple, Universal Music Group |
Songwriter(s) | Lennon–McCartney |
"Bad to Me" is a song credited to Lennon–McCartney. In late interviews, John Lennon said that he wrote it for Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas[2] while on holiday in Spain. However, in a 1964 interview he said that he and Paul McCartney wrote it in the back of a van, declaring McCartney a contributor.[3] Bootlegs exist of Lennon's original demo of the song, which was recorded on 31 May 1963. An acoustic demo from the same era was released on iTunes in December 2013 on the album The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963. It became one of the first occasions a Lennon–McCartney composition made the US Top 40 recorded by an artist other than the Beatles (the first being "A World Without Love" by Peter & Gordon; another being "Goodbye" by Mary Hopkin).
Chart performance
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas released their recording of the song in 1963 and it became their first number 1 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] Paul McCartney was present during the recording session at Abbey Road Studios. The single was released in the US the following year, and was a top-ten hit there, reaching number 9.[4]
Cover versions
- Terry Black released a version of the song on his 1965 debut album, Only 16.[5]
- Graham Parker recorded a version of the song for the 2003 album Lost Songs of Lennon & McCartney, new versions of 17 Lennon–McCartney songs that were originally released by other artists.[6] Leif Garrett also recorded a version of the song for his self-titled debut album. Finnish rock band Hurriganes covered this song in their third album, Crazy Days.
- Recordings of "Bad to Me" as the Beatles may have performed it are available on the 1989 album by Bas Muys entitled Secret Songs: Lennon & McCartney[7][8] and on the 1998 release It's Four You by the Australian tribute band The Beatnix.[9][10]
References
- ^ a b c d Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. p. 73. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
- ^ David Sheff, All We Are Saying. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000, ISBN 0-312-25464-4, p. 170
- ^ Compton 2017, p. 50.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits: Eighth Edition. Record Research. p. 353.
- ^ Terry Black, Only 16 Retrieved 15 June 2015
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Review of Lost Songs of Lennon & McCartney". AllMusic.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Bas Muys, Lennon & McCartney Secret Songs (Vinyl)". Tagtuner.com. 18 December 2006. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
- ^ "Bas Muys - Lennon & McCartney Secret Songs (Vinyl)". Gnudb.org. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
- ^ "It's Four You". Answers.com. 21 August 1998. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
- ^ "It's Four You". Amazon. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
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